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jeanne and i both had to be -- it was crazy. we were fortunate in that, while he and i knew almost all the sources, we had been doing different things. n 1985, '84 and '85. she was unaware of the new sources, the current ones, and i was handling all of our activity related to soviet and east europeans in africa. now, i certainly was aware of one of the cases. he was one my branch was responsible for keeping alive. and that was colonel juke in nigeria. but because we had insufficient knowledge, and -- but you're correct, we both did have to be repolyed. it had been determined that sandy and jeanne were going to work together, and the fbi guys were going to come over. so then we got news, you're going to have a polygraph, and i will never forget that day. i said -- jeanne says, you'll do just fine. i said that's because i have to go first. but i got a speeding ticket that day on the way to the polygraph office. yes. >> were the five of you -- was the rest of the agency aware you were in this hunt or was it kept -- sandra: no. we d
jeanne and i both had to be -- it was crazy. we were fortunate in that, while he and i knew almost all the sources, we had been doing different things. n 1985, '84 and '85. she was unaware of the new sources, the current ones, and i was handling all of our activity related to soviet and east europeans in africa. now, i certainly was aware of one of the cases. he was one my branch was responsible for keeping alive. and that was colonel juke in nigeria. but because we had insufficient knowledge,...
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jeanne and others were engaged from the beginning. that is important because when you get to the other end you want a strategy important by all the parties and players. being informed by the real world is a very important part of the strategy. dr. desalvo and conway were practicing physicians in addition to the roles that they had. so they brought a number of perspectives. what they tried to do was get a number of pieces and perspectives around the room. for those that worked prioritized and that's important and i generally work in threes. getting the two, three things is a process. easy to see five iterations in terms of what they did. that was about bringing the people together, working off of where we had been and a lot of work had been done previously before we got there. a different approach in terms of how active we would be occurred. we decided and put together the strategy. as we did, and jeanne you'll probably remember when you got the phone call to set the medicare goals. the idea that we were going to set goals, that i was
jeanne and others were engaged from the beginning. that is important because when you get to the other end you want a strategy important by all the parties and players. being informed by the real world is a very important part of the strategy. dr. desalvo and conway were practicing physicians in addition to the roles that they had. so they brought a number of perspectives. what they tried to do was get a number of pieces and perspectives around the room. for those that worked prioritized and...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york! >>> >>> isis attack that killed four u.s.ind out why a routine mission turned deadly. >> the pentagon should have been more forthcoming about some basics, much, much sooner. >> a rare joint appearance by five members of the most exclusive club in the world. >> it's very unusual to have five former presidents together. >> melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. >> what we have also seen is the spirit of america at its best. >>> $32 million. it is a staggering sum of
jeanne moos, cnn, new york! >>> >>> isis attack that killed four u.s.ind out why a routine mission turned deadly. >> the pentagon should have been more forthcoming about some basics, much, much sooner. >> a rare joint appearance by five members of the most exclusive club in the world. >> it's very unusual to have five former presidents together. >> melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. >> what we have...
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when i listen i have to listen i should i will miss you jeanne so much as a team but i'm a jets on you know not what i just. saw the moment joshua has since had to which have said that he you believe as you last saw was a sense of the difference sometimes. to the day when the time of day it's a good day it's a national youth according to a hard. time here and there and i should never go or genial that. i mean mama mama under that. tree. i am. do you see why. he's so bad although i do it. what must that when you go to. a settlement and pulling out of the building there you go you know. by the response of some kind of. general course for me i would say i don't want your social media chair for him here to serve me and i'm only. twenty because here he comes to just under the chin touch upon us is he just you have a now to your thoughts on the subject story in and of itself. is the guise of a public health compassion that's you know i think doing god has a genius and you got out of that are now going to be intelligent you know down to the shambles how much we have had. problems like you com
when i listen i have to listen i should i will miss you jeanne so much as a team but i'm a jets on you know not what i just. saw the moment joshua has since had to which have said that he you believe as you last saw was a sense of the difference sometimes. to the day when the time of day it's a good day it's a national youth according to a hard. time here and there and i should never go or genial that. i mean mama mama under that. tree. i am. do you see why. he's so bad although i do it. what...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and we're live in the cnn newsroom on this saturday.for ana cabrera. you're looking at live pictures from texas a&m where just a few minutes from now we'll witness a meeting of the most exclusive club in the world. any minute now, all five living former presidents will be on one stage to raise money for hurricane relief. you just saw barbara bush there in the video. president trump will be noticeably absent, but he did record a video message that will play during the concert. >> as we begin to rebuild, some of america's finest public servants are spearheading the one america appeal. through this effort all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous role in helping our fellow citizens recover. to presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous st
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and we're live in the cnn newsroom on this saturday.for ana cabrera. you're looking at live pictures from texas a&m where just a few minutes from now we'll witness a meeting of the most exclusive club in the world. any minute now, all five living former presidents will be on one stage to raise money for hurricane relief. you just saw barbara bush there in the video. president trump will be noticeably absent, but he did record a video message that will...
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and jeanne moos on trump's problem with executive orders. there's so many of the them. it's that he forgets to sign them. start here. or here. even here. and definitely here. at fidelity, we're available 24/7 to make retirement planning simpler. we let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your retirement plan, you'll always be absolutely...clear. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. ♪ time to think of your future for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiven
and jeanne moos on trump's problem with executive orders. there's so many of the them. it's that he forgets to sign them. start here. or here. even here. and definitely here. at fidelity, we're available 24/7 to make retirement planning simpler. we let you know where you stand, so when it comes to your retirement plan, you'll always be absolutely...clear. ♪ time to think of your future it's your retirement. know where you stand. ♪ time to think of your future for her compassion and care. he...
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at an announcement on america's opioid crisis, of all places, jeanne moos has her own unique spin onhe love fest when we come back. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. for afib patients well-managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the
at an announcement on america's opioid crisis, of all places, jeanne moos has her own unique spin onhe love fest when we come back. she's nationally recognized for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts,...
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jeanne cummings, everybody's mind as susan said went to north korea. without question the biggest crisis we're seeing. presidents and their administrations have been talking to north korea for 5 year, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid hasn't worked. agreements violated before the ink was dry making fools of u.s. negotiators. sorry but only one thing will work. is he calling his secretary there a fool? so where are we on north korea? to me it's coercive diplomacy. >> there is an argument over and over with north korea and it hasn't worked. we at the journal have a video about -- with these experts who have been tracking north korea who believe they already have nuclear weapons and that we are already are there and we have to learn to live in a world with that. so i mean if you look at obama and cuba, he said, look, we've done that are to 50 year, it didn't work. there is an argument to be made. what's i think disorienting right now is that we have a good cop/bad cop scenario going on as we approach north korea and the bad cop is the pres
jeanne cummings, everybody's mind as susan said went to north korea. without question the biggest crisis we're seeing. presidents and their administrations have been talking to north korea for 5 year, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid hasn't worked. agreements violated before the ink was dry making fools of u.s. negotiators. sorry but only one thing will work. is he calling his secretary there a fool? so where are we on north korea? to me it's coercive diplomacy. >> there...
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here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: president trump has a rich vocabulary when it comes to countingi'm really rich. >> very rich. >> i'm much richer than anybody ever dreamed. >> nobody knows how rich i am. >> reporter: actually, forbes said it does. although the rich may be getting richer, trump isn't. last year his net worth was estimated at $3.7 billion. now it is down to $3.1 billion. president trump is not going to like this. he fell 92 spots. last year he was 156th on the forbes list of crisps americans. now he skidded to 248th. >> the truth be told the richest thing about donald trump is hypocrisy. >> michael bloomberg is eighth on the list. trump has estimated his own net worth. >> it will be well over $10 billion. >> just laughable. it is comical. >> reporter: critics scoff at trump estimates. >> forbes has long had a donald trump rule, which is whatever donald trump said we have to divide by three to what the real number is. >> when i say $10 billion, i'm not doing that to brag. who cares? >> reporter: the same day the list came out, he tweeted so much fake news being put
here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: president trump has a rich vocabulary when it comes to countingi'm really rich. >> very rich. >> i'm much richer than anybody ever dreamed. >> nobody knows how rich i am. >> reporter: actually, forbes said it does. although the rich may be getting richer, trump isn't. last year his net worth was estimated at $3.7 billion. now it is down to $3.1 billion. president trump is not going to like this. he fell 92 spots. last year he...
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panpan and his sister jeanne you were you up they celebrated their special day at the toronto zoo in canada they were given bamboo stuffed cakes as part of their birthday celebration. a quick reminder of our top story this hour austrian elections are on sunday and they're expecting to see an anti immigration coalition take power polls show the election is likely to result in a government coalition between the conservative and far right populist parties.
panpan and his sister jeanne you were you up they celebrated their special day at the toronto zoo in canada they were given bamboo stuffed cakes as part of their birthday celebration. a quick reminder of our top story this hour austrian elections are on sunday and they're expecting to see an anti immigration coalition take power polls show the election is likely to result in a government coalition between the conservative and far right populist parties.
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he surprised his wife on their 25th wedding anniversary this week, and as jeanne moos reports, michellema had a special tribute of her own. ♪ at last >> reporter: oh, they're lasted all right, 25 years. michelle obama tweeted at her husband tuesday, a quarter of a century later, you're still my best friend and the most extraordinary man i know. i love you. along with a wedding photo. he delivered his anniversary message to her -- >> hey, honey. >> reporter: via video. it was billed as a surprise. i had -- >> i had to crash this party. >> reporter: at a conference per women, he marvelled at her saintliness. >> the idea that you would put up with me for a quarter of a century. >> reporter: as michelle beamed. >> it's truly the best decision that i ever made, to be persistent enough asking you out for a date that you finally gave in. i hope you feel the same way. >> reporter: for the 25th anniversary, actor titus burgess composed what he called -- >> ode to the obamas. >> reporter: in which he celebrated their union, "here here." maybe the obamas are thinking of getting themselves an anniv
he surprised his wife on their 25th wedding anniversary this week, and as jeanne moos reports, michellema had a special tribute of her own. ♪ at last >> reporter: oh, they're lasted all right, 25 years. michelle obama tweeted at her husband tuesday, a quarter of a century later, you're still my best friend and the most extraordinary man i know. i love you. along with a wedding photo. he delivered his anniversary message to her -- >> hey, honey. >> reporter: via video. it was...
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here's jeanne most. >> reporter: we first saw that hug when they were a little girl.e last when she was a young woman. and now, we hear what it was like when former president obama moved malia into a harvard dorm over a month ago and said good-bye. >> it was a little bit like open heart surgery. >> reporter: sure, other students were excited, the all like 20 feet away from maria obama in the dining hall. bow. i'm shook. but her dad was shook another way. >> i was proud that i did not cry in front of her. >> reporter: but behind those sunglasses on the way back -- >> secret service was all looking straight ahead. pretending they weren't weren't hearing me. >> reporter: in the fish bowl of the white house, their close relationship was palpable, visible and smiles and whispers. things like nothing gets president obama to tear up faster than his daughters. >> malia and sasha, you are kind and you are thoughtful and you are full of passion. of all that i have done in my life, i am most proud to be your dad. >> reporter: but not too proud to cry. the obamas moved malia into
here's jeanne most. >> reporter: we first saw that hug when they were a little girl.e last when she was a young woman. and now, we hear what it was like when former president obama moved malia into a harvard dorm over a month ago and said good-bye. >> it was a little bit like open heart surgery. >> reporter: sure, other students were excited, the all like 20 feet away from maria obama in the dining hall. bow. i'm shook. but her dad was shook another way. >> i was proud...
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jeanne alluded to this, but if you limit the cost-sharing as i said, the insurance companies have to pay it themselves. people still get cost-sharing if they buy the sewer plant and their eligible for it, under 250% of poverty. the only difference is the federal government doesn't pay the insurance industry pics of the insurance industry raises the premiums, and as tremont alluded to, the tax credit score. tax credits are tapped. they depend on your income and the way the law works, you only have to pay a certain percentage of income for health insurance. so if you already paying that percentage and you are in this category, it doesn't matter to you how much the premiums go up because you don't have to pay the difference. guess who pays it. the federal government. and so we eliminate cost-sharing and we save money on that, but we spend money on tax credits. in fact, and this is a killer, we spend more money on the tax credits then we saved on the cost-sharing. the cost-sharing has been costing about $7 billion a year i think, and cbo estimated that the increase in tax credits for inc
jeanne alluded to this, but if you limit the cost-sharing as i said, the insurance companies have to pay it themselves. people still get cost-sharing if they buy the sewer plant and their eligible for it, under 250% of poverty. the only difference is the federal government doesn't pay the insurance industry pics of the insurance industry raises the premiums, and as tremont alluded to, the tax credit score. tax credits are tapped. they depend on your income and the way the law works, you only...
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jeanne welcome back to "han ty." -- . >> jeanine: welcome back to "hannity." a prominent democrat is involved in russia's scandal. the left mainstry stream media is providing plenty of cover for their comrades. for example, take a look at some of these egregious attempts to defend, deflect and even blame fox use this for the current russia troubles of the left. take a look. >> look over there! the trump administration trying to divert attention away from the mueller investigation by pinning the russia problem on hillary and bill clinton. >> remember, this whole uranium thing comes from fox news. this is a story that has been pushed, pushed, pushed in recent weeks by fox news even though it was settled in 2015. it's an old story. >> this is just a counternarrative. it has been pushed by fox. it's been therefore embraced by the white house. >> it's a claim that's been debunkt for years. notice the giant false graphic on snopes.com. >> if you turn on fox, you'd think loretta lynch and eric holder are the ones that hacked the election and helped steer it toward ru
jeanne welcome back to "han ty." -- . >> jeanine: welcome back to "hannity." a prominent democrat is involved in russia's scandal. the left mainstry stream media is providing plenty of cover for their comrades. for example, take a look at some of these egregious attempts to defend, deflect and even blame fox use this for the current russia troubles of the left. take a look. >> look over there! the trump administration trying to divert attention away from the...
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anyway, thank you anne gearan, always, thank you senator jeanne shahe shaheen. this is a tough one. >>> coming up, the russia investigation. attorney general jeff sessions testified on capitol hill today, but was hesitant to say whether he's been contacted by bob mueller, the special counsel. why is he being so squeamish on this point? this comes amid news that mueller's team has interviewed trump's former aides, reince priebus and, of course, sean spicer. >>> and in the past 24 hours, president trump has done a 180 on health care. he's done it again. at first he was onboard with a bipartisan plan to stabilize the insurance markets. today, he's distancing himself from the same proposal he was for the other day. so where is he on something really important to a lot of families? >>> and a party in meltdown. steve bannon is once again going after mcconnell and little bob corker or bobby corker, but he's not the only republican doing battle with members of his own party. >>> finally, let me finish tonight with something truly important. it's about nuclear war. and w
anyway, thank you anne gearan, always, thank you senator jeanne shahe shaheen. this is a tough one. >>> coming up, the russia investigation. attorney general jeff sessions testified on capitol hill today, but was hesitant to say whether he's been contacted by bob mueller, the special counsel. why is he being so squeamish on this point? this comes amid news that mueller's team has interviewed trump's former aides, reince priebus and, of course, sean spicer. >>> and in the past...
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jeanne moos will give you her take. drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? full-bodied. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. magic is pretty amazing. it can transform a frog into a prince. and sadness into happily ever after. but it can't transform your business. for that, you need dell technologies. 7 technology leaders now working together
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you. >>> some good news in texas, the houston astros booked theirhe world series on saturday night. the decisive 4-0 shutout against the new york yankees, the astros had their backs up against the wall. earlier this week, down 3-2, headed back to houston, but they swept both games at home and will now head to l.a. to take on the dodgers. world series starts tuesday, great news for folks there in texas after everything they went through with the hurricane. thanks for being with us here on "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. for our viewers in the united states, "new day" is next. for our viewers around the world, erin burnett out front is ahead. thank you for watching cnn, the world's news leader. i'm usually pretty skeptical... skeptical about anti-aging creams? ...my skin just appeared more radiant. i have more confidence. i'm feeling a little more... like i'm it. l'oreal invited women to try revitalift triple power. they loved that it visibly reduces wrinkles, refirms and smoothes skin. my coworkers were like, your skin
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thank you. >>> some good news in texas, the houston astros booked theirhe world series on saturday night. the decisive 4-0 shutout against the new york yankees, the astros had their backs up against the wall. earlier this week, down 3-2, headed back to houston, but they swept both games at home and will now head to l.a. to take on the dodgers. world series starts tuesday, great news for folks there in texas after everything they went through with...
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is now sheltering a million break indra you are right up to date with all the top stories up next jeanne's here with inside story i will see you very soon. the the earth . america's top diplomat is back in the gulf trying to heal the rift between its arab allies ricks tennyson's playing down the chances of an early end to the crisis what will it take to find a solution and does the saudi led quartet even want to talk this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jane it is a case of try and try again for america's top diplomat the u.s. secretary of state's back in the gulf reviving mediation efforts to end the four month long gulf crisis breaks to listens visiting saudi arabia and cattle as part of a regional tour his last visit was in july for talks described as intense but no deal so what chance of success now tennyson's playing down the chances of a quick solution and his latest shuttle diplomacy is already blamed the saddle a group of countries for the lack of progress saudi arabia bahrain the united arab emirates and egypt cut ties with qatar in june and imposed a land se
is now sheltering a million break indra you are right up to date with all the top stories up next jeanne's here with inside story i will see you very soon. the the earth . america's top diplomat is back in the gulf trying to heal the rift between its arab allies ricks tennyson's playing down the chances of an early end to the crisis what will it take to find a solution and does the saudi led quartet even want to talk this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jane it is a case...
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(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campus security act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about stanford from stanford's own data is that 43 percent of under graduate students experience some sort of sexual violence at stanford and only 2.7 percent ever report to to police or to anyone"across the bay at u-c berkeley, police said they are looking into a report from a victim of a sexual assault which occurred in a dorm room. (graphic)the clery report for 2016 lists a total of 47 sexual offenses at u-c berkeley, including 33 cases of rape.(graphic)at san jose state university there were a total of 22 sexual offenses and 6 incidents of rape or statuatory rape.michele dauuber says nothin
(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campus security act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what...
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report," which is who i was working for at that time, and kitty kelly came in and met with lenny jeanne hopkins, who was the secretary of the publisher of "u.s. news & world report." she asked me to come up and kitty kelley said, what should i do with her? we have all of stanley's images, what should i do with them? i said you ought to do a book and then donate them to somebody that can archive them, handle them for you that is not some photo agency out there trying to sell everything. but then that is what this is to donate something here where they can archive it to the point where it will be preserved. if you have a flood, if you have a tornado, the odds are that the images will be fine here. for i was at kansas state the 100th anniversary for the journalism school there, they wanted to know why i would not donated to them and it was because they did not have the archival facilities do it. they don't have the space. and i was concerned they did not have the facilities to do it, and of course, they got gordon parks archive from its family. ' he had great movies and show pictures and t
report," which is who i was working for at that time, and kitty kelly came in and met with lenny jeanne hopkins, who was the secretary of the publisher of "u.s. news & world report." she asked me to come up and kitty kelley said, what should i do with her? we have all of stanley's images, what should i do with them? i said you ought to do a book and then donate them to somebody that can archive them, handle them for you that is not some photo agency out there trying to sell...
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and report, which is who i was working for at the time and kitty kelly came in and hopkins,lenny jeanne who was the secretary of the publisher of u.s. news and report. she asked me to come up and kitty kelley said, what should i do with her? we have all of the family images, what should i do with them? i said you ought to do a book bodythen donate them to some that can archive them, handle them for you that is not some photo agency out there trying to sell everything. that is what this is about, donate something here or they can archive it to the point where it will be preserved. if you have a flood, if you have a tornado, the odds are that the images will be fine here. fors at kansas state theredth anniversary for school there and i wanted to know why i would not donated to them and it was because they did not have the archival facilities do it. he did not have the facilities and they got gordon parks archive from its family. he had great movies and show pictures and then they had a flood and the pipes burst. a lot of film, movies and images were ruined in the flood because they have t
and report, which is who i was working for at the time and kitty kelly came in and hopkins,lenny jeanne who was the secretary of the publisher of u.s. news and report. she asked me to come up and kitty kelley said, what should i do with her? we have all of the family images, what should i do with them? i said you ought to do a book bodythen donate them to some that can archive them, handle them for you that is not some photo agency out there trying to sell everything. that is what this is...
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(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campus security act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about stanford from stanford's own data is that 43 percent of under graduate students experience some sort of sexual violence at stanford and only 2.7 percent ever report to to police or to anyone"across the bay at u-c berkeley, police said they are looking into a report from a victim of a sexual assault which occurred in a dorm room. (graphic)the clery report for 2016 lists a total of 47 sexual offenses at u-c berkeley, including 33 cases of rape.(graphic)at san jose state university there were a total of 22 sexual offenses and 6 incidents of rape or statuatory rape.michele dauuber says nothin
(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campus security act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what...
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jeanne yuen was in that jury pool. >> they did talk about not wanting that to color people's thoughtsthe case. that that was not what this case was deciding. >> reporter: instead the focus will be on the shooting itself, whether it was accidental as garza rather claims or whether the gun was fired intentionally. legal analyst michael cardoza says it will be a couple of the experts. >> i've tried probably over 30 murder trials and i know whichever expert the jury likes better and the expert that they like is the expert they're going to believe. that's going to drive this trial. >> reporter: the trial is expected to conclude in early december. lilian kim, abc7 news. >> lilian, thank you. >>> abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez will be covering the trial tomorrow when opening statements start at 10 a.m. you can follow her on twit ir @lyanne melendez for breaking updates. >> today, people living in glen ellen and kenwood could return home for the first time. evacuation orders were lift nifd marquist springs and ridley roads. there's still a curfew in those areas. dozens of roads were close
jeanne yuen was in that jury pool. >> they did talk about not wanting that to color people's thoughtsthe case. that that was not what this case was deciding. >> reporter: instead the focus will be on the shooting itself, whether it was accidental as garza rather claims or whether the gun was fired intentionally. legal analyst michael cardoza says it will be a couple of the experts. >> i've tried probably over 30 murder trials and i know whichever expert the jury likes better...
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(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusurity act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about stanford from stanford's own data is that 43 percent of under graduate students experience some sort of sexual violence at stanford and only 2.7 percent ever report to to police or to anyone"across the bay at u-c berkeley, police said they are looking into a report from a victim of a sexual assault which occurred in a dorm room. (graphic)the clery report for 2016 lists a total of 47 sexual offenses at u-c berkeley, including 33 cases of rape.(graphic)at san jose state university there were a total of 22 sexual offenses and 6 incidents of rape or statuatory rape.michele dauuber says nothing wi
(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusurity act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we...
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jeanne ray over 12,000. andrew wiseman over 4,000. greg andres over 3,000.000 and goes on down from there. i mean are there not any other attorneys available to join his team of investigators? >> exactly. that is another reason why the public faith in this continues to erode. regardless if they are actually objective, the optics are so staggering it leaves us with no choice but to raise questions. it's not being partisan to do so. heather: emily, let me ask you this question. if they donated money, some of them to the dnc, and if we now know that the dnc funded, in part, this dossier, which was part of what led to this russia investigation to begin with that mueller is handling you, isn't there just a huge conflict of interest there? that alone that they donated money that led to this dossier? >> absolutely. there's a tremendous conflict of interest here that depending on, who in fact is, indicted moving forward, can raise that issue in court. it's frankly spoiling the well from the first minute. and note, too that multiple of them in fact all but one worked
jeanne ray over 12,000. andrew wiseman over 4,000. greg andres over 3,000.000 and goes on down from there. i mean are there not any other attorneys available to join his team of investigators? >> exactly. that is another reason why the public faith in this continues to erode. regardless if they are actually objective, the optics are so staggering it leaves us with no choice but to raise questions. it's not being partisan to do so. heather: emily, let me ask you this question. if they...
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(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusin 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about stanford from stanford's own data is that 43 percent of under graduate students experience some sort of sexual violence at stanford and only 2.7 percent ever report to to police or to anyone"across the bay at u-c berkeley, police said they are looking into a report from a victim of a sexual assault which occurred in a dorm room. (graphic)the clery report for 2016 lists a total of 47 sexual offenses at u-c berkeley, including 33 cases of rape.(graphic)at san jose state university there were a total of 22 sexual offenses and 6 incidents of rape or statuatory rape.michele dauuber says nothing will change u
(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusin 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about...
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jeanne is here with us and that is where all eyes are. >> she was accompanied by fbi agents, homeland security have also been apprised. our own nick robertson asked an immigration official there in manila did she come on our own accord? the response was i can't confirm or deny that so we don't know the inner workings of this but we do know she's back in the united states, a philippines airlines jet liner landing at lax a little after 7:00 p.m. last night. las vegas municipal police authorities do want to interview her of course along with the fbi but they may go to los angeles. she may not come here to las vegas for some time. we'll have to see how this develops but they want in close in time to be able to talk to her and i'm sure the fbi has questioned her in the philippines, so there's a working knowledge probably from her in regard to all of this. and the fact is, she didn't stay in the philippines because we don't know when she left the mainland but she was in tokyo and then she went to the philippines and then to hong kong and then back to the philippines and now she's here. also
jeanne is here with us and that is where all eyes are. >> she was accompanied by fbi agents, homeland security have also been apprised. our own nick robertson asked an immigration official there in manila did she come on our own accord? the response was i can't confirm or deny that so we don't know the inner workings of this but we do know she's back in the united states, a philippines airlines jet liner landing at lax a little after 7:00 p.m. last night. las vegas municipal police...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i forgot about that one. thanks so much for joining us. don't forget, you can watch "outfront" on cnn goe. a.c. "360" starts now. >>> by any ordinary standards, tonight might have gone into the books as good one. family released by taliban. president signing order doing what he promised to do. sure there was time limit to puerto rico disaster relief and reaction to his claim that rising stock market lowers national debt which it doesn't, that said, drama-free except for this, john kelly dealing with all the hours, days and weeks leading up to today, far from drama-free. headlines punishing. trump unleashes himself from would-be handlers lashing out mornings, nights and weekends. i hate everyone in the white house. trump friends tom barrack's unprecedented cry for help. talking to reporters about deep dysfunction in the west wing and grave shortcomings in the president himself. turned into a tide. chief of staff kelly, described as in a feud with the president, went before the reporters and said they have it all wrong. >> when i read in the
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i forgot about that one. thanks so much for joining us. don't forget, you can watch "outfront" on cnn goe. a.c. "360" starts now. >>> by any ordinary standards, tonight might have gone into the books as good one. family released by taliban. president signing order doing what he promised to do. sure there was time limit to puerto rico disaster relief and reaction to his claim that rising stock market lowers national debt which it...
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. >> jeanne moos on vice president pence, bringing new meaning to a phrase, just a heart beat away. overle for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable switch to directv. call 1-800-directv. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> shocking details about russians were pitting americans against each other, stoking racial tensions, and it was all done without the americans even realizing that they were agents of vladimir put
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(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusecurity act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we know about stanford from stanford's own data is that 43 percent of under graduate students experience some sort of sexual violence at stanford and only 2.7 percent ever report to to police or to anyone"across the bay at u-c berkeley, police said they are looking into a report from a victim of a sexual assault which occurred in a dorm room. (graphic)the clery report for 2016 lists a total of 47 sexual offenses at u-c berkeley, including 33 cases of rape.(graphic)at san jose state university there were a total of 22 sexual offenses and 6 incidents of rape or statuatory rape.michele dauuber says nothing
(graphic)according to statistics compiled through compliance with the jeanne clery disclosure of campusecurity act, in 2016 there were a total of 45 sexual offenses reported at stanford, including 33 rapes.stanford professor michele dauber, is leading the effort to recall judge aaron persky over what many believe to be the far too lenient sentencing of stanford athlete brock turner, who was convicted of sexual assault. enough is enough says dauber. michele dauber/stanford professor"what we...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york! >>> >>> isis attack that killed four u.s. soldiers. >> we need to find out why a routine mission turned deadly. >> the pentagon should have been more forthcoming about some basics, much, much sooner. >> a rare joint appearance by five members of the most exclusive club in the world. >> it's very unusual to have five former presidents together. >> melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. >> what we have also seen is the spirit of america at its best. >>> $32 million. it is a staggering sum of money. >> my conscience is clear. i can go to sleep at night very well knowing i never mistreated anyone. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm diane gallagher in for christi paul today. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >>> we are begin this morning with the family of a u.s. soldier killed in combat overseas saying good-bye. so painful to look at. this was the burial ceremony on saturday for army sergeant la david johnson. >> just 25 years old. killed earlier this month when his unit was amb
jeanne moos, cnn, new york! >>> >>> isis attack that killed four u.s. soldiers. >> we need to find out why a routine mission turned deadly. >> the pentagon should have been more forthcoming about some basics, much, much sooner. >> a rare joint appearance by five members of the most exclusive club in the world. >> it's very unusual to have five former presidents together. >> melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous...
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she's implying that double standard and place to do you think that mary fallin, jeanne shaheen, kemalarris, or hillary clinton herself, all these women have won statewide office either running for senate or for a gubernatorial race glad you think they would agree that somehow they were met with some sort of double standard? >> gillian: probably. i think women all across this country in the workforce face a double standard. >> sandra: you but you don't have women walking into boardrooms or conference rooms or matings and reminding everybody in the room that there woman. she had to constantly remind everybody that she was a woman. >> gillian: i agree. >> harris: convince people that she was a woman like that. >> lisa: the problem is you couldn't convince voters that she cared about them. it the same problem that mitt romney had when he ran for president. there's a disconnect from the average american and she was incapable of convincing them that she cares about their needs. this is someone who said things. >> harris: there is no equivalent to that. >> gillian: don't knock the gender ine
she's implying that double standard and place to do you think that mary fallin, jeanne shaheen, kemalarris, or hillary clinton herself, all these women have won statewide office either running for senate or for a gubernatorial race glad you think they would agree that somehow they were met with some sort of double standard? >> gillian: probably. i think women all across this country in the workforce face a double standard. >> sandra: you but you don't have women walking into...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> someone will be arrested as part of the special counsel investigation led by bob mueller. >> at the earliest, some of the charges will be revealed. >> there will be an indictment which will at the speak to the l activity that mueller thinks he can prove. >> the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. >> we have not heard from the president about these indictments. >> he has taken the advice to lay low on the subject. >> it will just consume everything donald trump tries to do in the coming months. >> prosecutors like to start with smaller fish and move slowly up the food chain. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm rene marsh in for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good sunday to you. good to have you. >>> this is a critical week in washington. the investigation into russia's meddling in the 2016 election could strike its first blow as early as tomorrow. >> now on tuesday, facebook, twitter, google all heading to capitol hill. their executives will be testifying on russia and the use of social media to influence the
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> someone will be arrested as part of the special counsel investigation led by bob mueller. >> at the earliest, some of the charges will be revealed. >> there will be an indictment which will at the speak to the l activity that mueller thinks he can prove. >> the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. >> we have not heard from the president about these indictments. >> he has taken the advice to lay low on the subject....
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joining us now is democratic senator jeanne shaheen. she serves on that armed forces committee with senator mccain. thank you for joining us. what do you know -- >> good to be with you. >> we don't know a whole lot about it as you've said. there's an investigation under way. we know that our soldiers were out on what they thought was a routine patrol. they met isis fighters who were very well organized, were obviously anticipating the arrival of some kind of u.s. and african troops. we know that there was not air cover and other support when they were attacked and that too t took a while to get cover to come back and that was the french, who did that. so we have a lot of questions and we need to get answers to those. >> we hear that the fbi is on the ground helping the investigation is that unusual in a military situation? >> i don't know the answer to that, chris. i know that our troops who went out didn't have -- clearly didn't have intelligence about what they were getting in to and so we need answers around that and i think if the f
joining us now is democratic senator jeanne shaheen. she serves on that armed forces committee with senator mccain. thank you for joining us. what do you know -- >> good to be with you. >> we don't know a whole lot about it as you've said. there's an investigation under way. we know that our soldiers were out on what they thought was a routine patrol. they met isis fighters who were very well organized, were obviously anticipating the arrival of some kind of u.s. and african troops....
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jeanne moos referees the school yard fight that's gone viral. electrolyte formula, corrects the salthat causes dry eye. so your eyes will thank you. more than eye drops, dry eye therapy. theratears®. he's brought us to the obstructed justice at the fbi. and in direct violation of the constitution, he's taken money from foreign governments and threatened to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer and, like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet, today, people in congress and his own administration know this president is a clear and present danger who is mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start d
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the threats from north korea but then we believe that this is not going to work and that way long jeanne was the former chairman of the national defense committee in the national assembly talked to me about the importance of the military relationship between the united states and the republic of korea and we have a super talking about the allied countries. as we fought. shoulder shoulder to shoulder kind of a calm rate it's really sharing the same value the. contrary freedom and also human right. we are just picking and we are thinking and most crucial importance is keeping same value we're sharing it as so that's why we have contests emphasizing a nice tits is the most important or else is the allied ship truly based purely on shared values this year south korea quadrupled its reward for north korean defectors offering secret or sensitive information about the government of kim jong moon or the state saul now offers eight hundred sixty thousand dollars for such information the official state reward cash payments for interviews and massive pressure placed on these individuals often lead
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. >> thank you very much, jeanne kim there in napa. >>> we want to go now to the california office of emergency services press conference. they updated us at this time yesterday, 24 hours ago. and we are expecting to hear some numbers from cal fire as well. let's listen. >> we know it's a difficult time. but we're going to get through it together. our priorities today, firefighters and life-saving, taking care of the thousands that have been evacuated and hurting. and looking at what's needed for the long haul in the recovery process. this includes individuals, businesses, drink ball community groups and everyone else that has been affected by the disaster. we need to tell all those that are in this right now, we understand what the complexities are, we hear what the issues are and we are working through it. you also need to know that we're working hard to get as much resources into the impacted area as possible and an example of that just behind me, there are hundreds of people working on the state's response from all the state agencies and departments to support our local government
. >> thank you very much, jeanne kim there in napa. >>> we want to go now to the california office of emergency services press conference. they updated us at this time yesterday, 24 hours ago. and we are expecting to hear some numbers from cal fire as well. let's listen. >> we know it's a difficult time. but we're going to get through it together. our priorities today, firefighters and life-saving, taking care of the thousands that have been evacuated and hurting. and...
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. >>> and jeanne moos on how m melania trump spent her day campaigning against bullying, for real.hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ when can we do this again, grandpa? well, how about tomorrow? ask your doctor about entresto and help make tomorrow possible. (avo) but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. ask your doctor about entresto non-insulin victoza® low
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tomorrow hillary clinton amazon ceo jeff bases and billie jeanne king will be attending the human rightscampaigns annual dinner in washington, d.c. c-span's live coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern and begin to can watch online or listen live with the radio app. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of california san diego professor louise alvarez on the 1943 los angeles suit suit riots and other suits were used to challenge conventional gender and racial identities. >> mexican-american suit suitors in particular were viewed as public enemy, if not number one, then number two or one be right behind japanese-americans. they were seen as un-american. >> sunday at 6 p.m. on american artifacts, savings with us at project explores the green hill plantation. >> this site green hill plantation has the original slave owner here was very active in the slave trade, as one of the things he decided to put in his yard is a slave auction block and auctioneer stand. >> you can definitely feel the power of this place. i think
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figure and she's campaign to promote supporters and control the political hierarchy will speak to jeanne-marie yes sure she's a senior fellow at the university of london school of african and or oriental and african studies that so as excuse me joining us from london good to have you with us al jazeera so how significant is it that we saw him unveil sort of the leadership but how significant is it that he's broken with tradition and he's not included clear a successor. it's extremely significant i think there are two is very significant takeaways from the last week the first is the speech that she gave of course that was very long it was three and a half hours most of it was a summary of what's been going on for the last five years and most people haven't really been following it because they thought it was a bit too boring they were looking for economic reform and there wasn't much sign of it what she included in that speech is as you know this reference and indeed the layout of a new era of socialism with chinese characteristics that is extremely significant and to understand the lineup of t
figure and she's campaign to promote supporters and control the political hierarchy will speak to jeanne-marie yes sure she's a senior fellow at the university of london school of african and or oriental and african studies that so as excuse me joining us from london good to have you with us al jazeera so how significant is it that we saw him unveil sort of the leadership but how significant is it that he's broken with tradition and he's not included clear a successor. it's extremely...
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tomorrow hillary clinton, amazon ceo jeff mesas, and billie jeanne king will attend a human rights campaignnnual dinner washington, d.c. live coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern and again you can also watch online or listen live with the radio app. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2, 70 anniversary party in washington, d.c. >> sunday at 8 p.m. eastern nbc news correspondent katy tur reflects on the 2016 presidential election in her book unbelievable,y fro-r seat to the crazies campaign in american history. >> it's no secret politicians don't like reporters generally. nixon had a fraught relationship with his press corps. there are legendary stories about ron ziegler, his press person on getting into it with reporters. what was unusual about this was the very public nature of it, the way that he would go after reporters, myself included from the stage of rallies and have the crowd, encouraged the crowd to essentially turn on us and through us. >> at 19 eastern on "after words" journalist and former host that cbs face the nation bob schieffer on the impact of changing technology on journalism
tomorrow hillary clinton, amazon ceo jeff mesas, and billie jeanne king will attend a human rights campaignnnual dinner washington, d.c. live coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern and again you can also watch online or listen live with the radio app. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2, 70 anniversary party in washington, d.c. >> sunday at 8 p.m. eastern nbc news correspondent katy tur reflects on the 2016 presidential election in her book unbelievable,y fro-r seat to the crazies...
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. >> a lot still remains to be jeanne jared and lanhee maybe congress will stay till christmas to try. >> as we go to break, shares of j jill plunging almost 50% as the retailer gives current quarter earrings guidance well below estimates. now looking for 8 to 10. third quarter comps down 3 to 5. we'll get sarah's interview from the imf fall meetings. the dow is down 1937 "squawk" continues in a moment. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. yours. ♪ ♪ for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i
. >> a lot still remains to be jeanne jared and lanhee maybe congress will stay till christmas to try. >> as we go to break, shares of j jill plunging almost 50% as the retailer gives current quarter earrings guidance well below estimates. now looking for 8 to 10. third quarter comps down 3 to 5. we'll get sarah's interview from the imf fall meetings. the dow is down 1937 "squawk" continues in a moment. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a...
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jeanne wolf is an entertainment journalist based in hollywood. shejoins us now from la.s them, alleges that he followed her to her hotel room, and raped her. the thing that makes this case even more extraordinary is that it is within the time of statute of limitations. the lapd police —— if the lapd police decide to go after him it would be more likely there could be legal proceedings. it's a long way between she alleges and they sort out the case and do something against him. what's interesting is that a lot of people are coming forward. partly because they are embarrassed, ashamed, confused why they didn't speak out before. quentin tarantino, who considers himself a bold activist kind of guy, now says that he didn't take the proper responsibility. the community is acting with revulsion and disbelief, but also with total embarrassment because a lot of people had to know about this, and a lot of people now know that what they say now, yes it will build a case against harvey weinstein, but it will not help all the women who might have avoided this.” it will not help all t
jeanne wolf is an entertainment journalist based in hollywood. shejoins us now from la.s them, alleges that he followed her to her hotel room, and raped her. the thing that makes this case even more extraordinary is that it is within the time of statute of limitations. the lapd police —— if the lapd police decide to go after him it would be more likely there could be legal proceedings. it's a long way between she alleges and they sort out the case and do something against him. what's...
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[sound of waves and surf] jeanne: this is portland head light located in cape elizabeth, maine. we are about five miles outside the city of portland. the lighthouse was first lit in 1791. construction probably started several years earlier, but was halted at one time when it ran out of funds. maine was part of the district of massachusetts at that time and the funds weren't coming through. the lighthouse act of 1789, that took all of the lighthouses ther federal control, and portland light house was the first lighthouse that was finished after the act was signed by george washington. it rises above the surrounding land, so it is the portland head. at that time it was the portland head light. you will see the rocky coastline surrounding the lighthouse. it was very treacherous for ships to sail into a harbor, when they didn't have much control over a sailing vessel at the time. a lighthouse was supposed to guide a ship to a harbor on the right path. and this piece of land on portland head, there is nothing on this side of it or that side of it that is blocking the view. so it was
[sound of waves and surf] jeanne: this is portland head light located in cape elizabeth, maine. we are about five miles outside the city of portland. the lighthouse was first lit in 1791. construction probably started several years earlier, but was halted at one time when it ran out of funds. maine was part of the district of massachusetts at that time and the funds weren't coming through. the lighthouse act of 1789, that took all of the lighthouses ther federal control, and portland light...
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. >> the competition side of it, jeanne, you know me i'm all about the competition because that is what we did. we deregulated the market and the competition came. the idea is we have administration before on the scale i think you'll agree that he liked green energy. that is where the subsidization came. that's where they pushed down. i happen to think because there is in 2005 by the gave a pretty good speech here we found it all. there wasn't any more. taking a snapchat in time right now, $13, $14 mcf of gas today substantially less than that. i don't know what it's going to be five years down the road. one of my responsibilities is to look over and see what the future is. again, we have to make decisions to make sure we have a diversified for folio so that if the wind was blowing, the sun could shine in, if the gas transmission line is corrupted in some way, if there's still people who are going to get power. >> the gentleman's time has expired. mr. harper. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thank you and welcome. always an honor to have you here. you've been a breath of fresh ai
. >> the competition side of it, jeanne, you know me i'm all about the competition because that is what we did. we deregulated the market and the competition came. the idea is we have administration before on the scale i think you'll agree that he liked green energy. that is where the subsidization came. that's where they pushed down. i happen to think because there is in 2005 by the gave a pretty good speech here we found it all. there wasn't any more. taking a snapchat in time right...